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Aaron Michael Johnson (born June 9, 1991) is an American jazz saxophonist, writer and performance artist.


Early life

Aaron Johnson began expressing interest in music at a young age. While he could play music fluently by the age of 13, he still could not read notation. His earliest woodwinds instructor Matt Utal recounted, "He was precocious, very bright and advanced for his age. I stressed the importance of learning to read, and he bogged down for a long time and became a great reader." Johnson was educated at
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Career

At 18 Johnson was chosen as lead alto saxophonist in the Gibson/Baldwin Grammy Jazz Ensemble, with whom he performed and attended 51st Annual Grammy week. In 2014, in New York, he produced an historically accurate recreation of the '' Charlie Parker with Strings'' albums, thenceforth becoming a fixture on New York's
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scene, initially with his ensemble Aaron Johnson's Reboppers, and eventually with the Aaron Johnson Quartet.


Awards and honors

In 2009, at 17, Johnson became the youngest musician ever to be awarded the Outstanding Soloist title at the Monterey Next Generation Jazz Festival.


References


External links

* * Johnson, A. M.
"Initiation, Adepthood, Contact: Charlie Parker as Mystic, Higher Intelligence and Interdimensional Entity"
''Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art'', September 2020 * SmallsLIVE Foundation
Aaron Johnson
2012–present {{DEFAULTSORT:Johnson, Aaron M. 1991 births American jazz alto saxophonists Manhattan School of Music alumni 21st-century American saxophonists Jazz musicians from Oregon 21st-century American male musicians American male jazz composers American jazz composers People from Coos Bay, Oregon Living people